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    I was at Bed, Bath and Beyond today and found this really interesting product called the Pedi-Egg. It only costs $9.99 so I decided to try it...and treat myself to a Mini Home Spa Night!

    I have to tell you that my feet have never felt better! I give this little guy a big thumbs up...A+++!!

    For the price, this would be a great addition to a home spa gift basket set. If making this basket consider including: Epsom Salt Foot Soak, Exfoliating Scrub, Hydrating Lotion, Soap and the Pedi-Egg.

    With the right gift basket package and in the right market.... you could easily charge $50 a set like this.

    For a marketing twist, try marketing your basket as 5 home treatments for the price of one salon visit.

    Wishing You Much Success!
    Debbie May
    http://www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/
    1-800-359-0944

8 comments:

  1. SpottedCow says:

    Great idea! Thanks, Debbie.

  1. Leni says:

    I agree, I have tried the PediEgg myself and it is the only product I've found so far to deal with really tough callouses, efficiently and without pain. Followed up with a liberal use of the WSP Luxury Cream - scented with Peppermint, Rosemary, Eucalyptus and Tea Tree EO's and it is foot heaven.

  1. Anonymous says:

    Wow! Great minds think alike! :) I found some pedi-eggs at bed bath and beyond a few weeks ago and I bought some for mothers day and made these adorable little baskets with a foot soak, foot scrub, foot lotion and the pedi-egg. Mothers day was a hit! :)

    Rachel

  1. Joni kay says:

    Debbie this really does work. My feet are smooth from use of the pedi egg. Soft because I use sugar scrub and goats milk and honey creme. The ultimate home spa experience. Take care. From, Joni Kay

  1. Charidy says:

    I have been using the PedEgg for a couple of months. Bought it on the website and got 2 for $10, plus shipping.

    It really works, better than any pumis stone. After I use it I soak my feet in Johnson Foot Soak (can be purchased at most Walgreens, Cvs, etc) and follow up with Hemp lotion or one of my Soy Candles.

    I LOVE IT! Especially because I hate wearing shoes, so my feet get dry quick and the climate here is not good for dry feet. I live in Hot Arizona.

  1. Anonymous says:

    I've bought this too and was telling folks at shows and on the chat group how great it worked. i paid $9.99 too but you know, i found it online and you can get two for that price somewhere but i had one already so i didn't make note. i'm sure it's easy to find the link though. it may have been the official ped egg site, not sure. anyway, it really works great and is very gentle. i had horrible feet (probably b/c i refuse to wear sock and wear only my crocs all the time). this little thing was the ticket. now i use it then i treat my feet to my regular strenght foot scrub and a shea butter with socks. my feet are so healthy now!!

  1. Anonymous says:

    Well I hate it! I bought it and I'm a professional pedicurist and I thought the after math was horriable. Pedi egg is getting sued as we speak. My feet have not been the same, and a couple of my clients too. I'm not the one sueing, but I can see why they are. It makes your heals crack, no one should be using it. The old fashion foot file is the best.

  1. Jolyn says:

    I found ped-eggs at our local Walmart and it worked better than anything I've ever tried! Now my husband wants one, too!

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